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Saelig Unveils New Triple-Function IC – WOM/BLED/4:33

Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced yet another unique product to the American marketplace. The newly-announced WOM0401 has the triple functions of a write-only memory, a black LED, and a music chip.

Although write-only memories have been produced before, this patented device from Taiwanese manufacturer Teentsiesoft Incorporated has internal 1024-bit encryption in its open source functionality. Though information can simply be dumped to a PC’s trash-bin, this device removes that extra mouse-click step, saving time and energy – resources in short supply on our planet. Cleverly designed without any gold-bonded wires, the WOM0401 is fabricated using a very short circuit and can be used for a wide range of supply voltages, from the newer 0.8V logic levels up to 5kV, and offers extremely low power consumption and a write time of under 5 femtoseconds. This is the ideal device for depositing sensitive information that must never be retrieved, such as company and personal data, passwords, and incriminating email evidence to be withheld from investigators and family members. This product should see widespread use in government projects and with Fortune 500 companies and those who are sensitive to NSA issues. The WOM0401 needs no programming or set-up, and comes preloaded with a bootstrap for personal use. It is certain to fill a gap in the IC world.

Additionally, the Black LED feature allows simultaneous discreet non-illumination where places need to be kept in the dark, such as management meeting rooms, stock analyst arenas, White House briefings, new employee hiring situations, etc. Both of these functionalities can be used simultaneously, and at the same time as well. The product needs no sophisticated color-matching as it comes precalibrated to a black-body radiator, which was found in the manufacturer’s basement.

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For full details of available product lines, please visit www.saelig.com.

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